ELEVATOR PASSENGER ENTRY DETECTION
An aspect of an elevator system includes receiving, from a user, a destination selection and assigning to the user a first elevator and notifying the user of the assignment. The user is detected in a second elevator, and the second elevator is controlled to travel to the destination selected by the user based on detecting the user in the second elevator.
Embodiments of the invention relate to elevator systems, and in particular, to controlling elevators based on detection of passengers in elevators.
Conventional elevator systems include a call button outside the elevator car and an operating panel inside the elevator car. A user calls an elevator from outside the elevator car, and typically indicates a desired direction (i.e. up or down). Upon entering the elevator, the user selects a desired floor.
Some elevator systems have begun to allow a user to request a particular floor from outside the elevator car. In such a system, a dispatch computer may receive the user's request and may assign a particular elevator car for the user. The computer may provide an indication to the user of which elevator car the user should use. In some systems, the user still must select the desired destination upon entering the elevator car. In other system, the elevator car is automatically controlled to travel to the requested destination. However, in such systems, if the user does not enter the recommended elevator, a decrease in efficiency occurs since the elevator may travel to a floor that no user in the elevator has requested.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONEmbodiments of the present invention include an elevator system including a destination selection device configured to receive a user input from a user to select a destination and an elevator assignment system configured to receive the selection of the destination from the destination selection device, to assign a first elevator to the user based on the selection of the destination, to detect the user in a second elevator, to determine whether the second elevator is the same as the first elevator, and to perform at least one of assigning the destination to the second elevator and providing feedback to the user based on determining whether the second elevator is the same as the first elevator.
In the above embodiment, or in the alternative, the elevator assignment system may be configured to assign the second elevator to the user, and assign the destination to the second elevator, based on determining that the second elevator in which the user is detected is not the same as the first elevator assigned to the user.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the elevator assignment system may be configured to provide feedback to the user based on determining that the second elevator in which the user is detected is not the same as the first elevator assigned to the user.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the elevator assignment system may be configured to detect an elevator change confirmation in response to the feedback, and to assign the destination to the second elevator based on detecting the elevator change confirmation.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the destination selection device may be a portable communications device associated with the user.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the destination selection device may be a cell phone.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the elevator system may include a user identification element and an identification element analysis unit in the first elevator configured to detect the user's identification by analyzing the user identification element.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the user identification element may include biometric data of the user and the identification element analysis unit is a biometric data reader.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the identification element analysis unit may include a camera that recognizes the user based on physical characteristic recognition of the user.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the user identification element may include a wireless communication element configured to communicate wireles sly with the identification element analysis unit to provide a user's identification to the elevator assignment system.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the user identification unit may be located inside the destination selection device.
Embodiments of the invention further include an elevator control system including memory for storing elevator assignments and a user identification database and a processor. The processor may be configured to receive from a user a destination selection and to assign a first elevator to the user based on receiving the destination selection from the user. The processor may be configured to receive from a user identification analysis unit in a second elevator user identification data, and to assign the destination selected by the user to the second elevator based on receiving the user identification data from the user identification analysis unit in the second elevator.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the processor may be configured to determine whether the second elevator from which the user identification data is received is the same as the first elevator assigned to the user, and to change an elevator assigned to the user from the first elevator to the second elevator, and to control the second elevator to travel to the destination selected by the user, based on determining that the second elevator is different from the first elevator.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the processor may be configured to determine whether the second elevator from which the user identification data is received is the same as the first elevator assigned to the user, and to control the second elevator to travel to the destination selected by the user based on determining that the second elevator is the same as the first elevator.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the processor may be configured to compare the user identification data received from the second elevator with user identification data stored in the user identification database to identify the user.
Embodiments of the invention further include a method for controlling an elevator. The method includes receiving, from a user, a destination selection and assigning to the user a first elevator and notifying the user of the assignment. The method includes detecting the user in a second elevator and controlling the second elevator to travel to the destination selected by the user based on detecting the user in the second elevator.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, the method may include determining whether the second elevator in which the user is detected is the same as the first elevator assigned to the user and changing an assignment of the user from the first elevator to the second elevator based on determining that the second elevator is different from the first elevator.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, receiving the destination selection from the user may include receiving, by an elevator assignment system, a destination selection signal from a portable communication device associated with the user.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, detecting the user in the second elevator may include detecting wireless signals from a wireless identification element associated with the user.
In any one of the above embodiments, or in the alternative, detecting the user in the second elevator may include detecting biometric data associated with the user.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Conventional elevator systems require users to select a desired destination upon entering an elevator car. Embodiments of the invention receive destination requests from users and automatically detect the presence of users in an elevator car to control the elevator car to travel to the requested destination.
In an embodiment in which the destination-request device 120 is a portable communication device, the user 130 may log in or otherwise register and select a destination via a user interface 121, such as a touch screen, keyboard, voice-activated controls, body-movement-activated controls, or any other method. Selecting a destination may include entering a floor number, business or tenant name, or any other information corresponding to a tenant of a building in which the elevator car 101 is located. The destination-request device 120 includes a communication unit 122 to transmit the destination request to the elevator control system 110. The communication unit 122 may be any wired or wireless communication system, including a wired or wireless local-area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), or any other type of network.
The elevator control system 110 receives the destination selection via a corresponding communication unit 111 and, in block 202 of
In embodiments of the invention, the elevator control system 110 determines whether the user 130 enters the assigned elevator and takes actions based on the determination whether the user entered the assigned elevator. Accordingly, in
In particular, the user has an identification (ID) element 131 that is associated with the user, and the elevator car 101 has an identification (ID) element analysis unit 103 to identify the user based on the ID element 131. In block 203 of
The ID element 131 may also include any other device capable of emitting data, such as a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip. Such an RFID chip may be powered off until an RF signal is received from the ID element analysis unit 103 that generates current in the RFID chip causing the RFID chip to emit identification data. In one embodiment, the ID element 131 is a card or badge, or is a chip embedded in the card or badge. While a few examples of devices have been provided by way of description, embodiments of the invention encompass any device capable of providing identification of a user 130 to an ID element analysis unit 103.
In addition or in the alternative, the ID element 131 may include biometric data of a user. For example, the ID element analysis unit 103 may be a camera or scanner capable of recognizing a user's features, such as a face, fingerprint, retina, or any other biometric data that can be used to identify the user. The elevator control system 110 stores identification data, such as identifying codes or biometric data, in the identification (ID) database 113 and compares detected identification information with the data in the database 113 to identify the user 130 in the elevator car 101.
The elevator control system 110 determines whether the elevator 101 in which the user 130 is located is the same elevator that was previously assigned to the user 130. In path 204 of
In path 206 of
If it is determined that the user has exited the elevator in path 209, the elevator doors may close and the elevator may continue to operate without the user. The user is then detected in another elevator in block 203, and the process of determining whether the user is in the assigned elevator repeats.
If the user confirms the elevator change in path 210, the elevator control system 110 may change the user's elevator assignment in block 211 and may then control the elevator to travel to the user's requested destination in block 205. In one embodiment, the user confirmation of path 210 requires an action or operation by the user, such as pressing a button, speaking a confirmation, or otherwise interacting with the user interface 104 or the destination-request device 120. In another embodiment, no user action is required, and the elevator control system 110 changes the elevator assignment based on the user simply remaining in the elevator for a predetermined period of time without performing any other operation or action, or without interacting with the user interface 104 or the destination-request device 120.
While an embodiment has been described in which the elevator control system 110 provides feedback to the user, in another embodiment, one or both of the blocks 205 and 211 of
In one embodiment, the elevator control system 110 provides additional feedback to the user in block 212. The feedback may include, for example, audio, visual, tactile, or other notifications via a user interface 104 in the elevator car 104 or via a portable communications device, such as a cell phone, associated with the user. The content of the additional feedback may include the requested destination, time to arrival, or any other feedback. While
In addition, in one embodiment the user may request a change in destination after entering an elevator car, as indicated by path 209 of
In block 213 of
While one ID element analysis unit 103 is illustrated in the box representing the elevator car 101, embodiments of the invention encompass any system that identifies whether users have entered particular elevator cars 101. For example, in one embodiment, ID element analysis units may be located at stationary locations at each door to an elevator on each separate floor of a building. In such an embodiment, each elevator car 101 has multiple ID element analysis units associated with it, so that each ID element analysis unit on each floor of the building tracks which users enter the particular elevator and which users leave the elevator, and the data from all of the ID element analysis units is transferred to the elevator control system 110 which tracks the occupancy of the elevators.
In addition, while an embodiment is illustrated in which the ID element analysis unit 103 identifies the ID element 131 of the user 130 to identify the user 130, embodiments also encompass other functions of the ID element analysis unit 103, such as tracking occupant who cannot be specifically identified. For example, in one embodiment guests to a building may be provided with badges that do not uniquely identify the guest, but instead identify the user as a “guest,” permitting the elevator control system 110 to track the location of the guest. In another embodiment, if the ID element analysis unit 103 is a biometric reader and does not recognize a particular user (i.e. the user is not in the ID database 113), the unidentified user may still be counted for purposes of determining the occupancy of the elevator car 101 or tracking the location of the unidentified user, while the user may be denied the destination-request function or access to predetermined locations in the building.
As previously discussed, embodiments of the invention encompass any type of ID element.
Technical effects of embodiments of the invention include increasing an efficiency of an elevator system by tracking users in elevators to reduce extra, erroneous, or unnecessary stops of the elevator, reducing the arrival of full elevators due to elevator calls from users outside the elevator, and providing security features to track users and grant access to destinations in a building based on a user's identification.
While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. An elevator system, comprising:
- a destination selection device configured to receive a user input from a user to select a destination; and
- an elevator assignment system configured to receive the selection of the destination from the destination selection device, to assign a first elevator to the user based on the selection of the destination, to detect the user in a second elevator, to determine whether the second elevator is the same as the first elevator, and to perform at least one of assigning the destination to the second elevator and providing feedback to the user based on determining whether the second elevator is the same as the first elevator.
2. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the elevator assignment system is configured to assign the second elevator to the user, and assign the destination to the second elevator, based on determining that the second elevator in which the user is detected is not the same as the first elevator assigned to the user.
3. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the elevator assignment system is configured to provide feedback to the user based on determining that the second elevator in which the user is detected is not the same as the first elevator assigned to the user.
4. The elevator system of claim 3, wherein the elevator assignment system is configured to detect an elevator change confirmation in response to the feedback, and to assign the destination to the second elevator based on detecting the elevator change confirmation.
5. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the destination selection device is a portable communications device associated with the user.
6. The elevator system of claim 5, wherein the destination selection device is a cell phone.
7. The elevator system of claim 1, further comprising:
- a user identification element; and
- an identification element analysis unit in the second elevator configured to detect the user's identification by analyzing the user identification element.
8. The elevator system of claim 7, wherein the user identification element is biometric data of the user and the identification element analysis unit is a biometric data reader.
9. The elevator system of claim 7, wherein the identification element analysis unit is a camera that recognizes the user based on physical characteristic recognition of the user.
10. The elevator system of claim 7, wherein the user identification element is a wireless communication element configured to communicate wireles sly with the identification element analysis unit to provide a user's identification to the elevator assignment system.
11. An elevator control system, comprising:
- memory for storing elevator assignments and a user identification database; and
- a processor configured to receive from a user a destination selection and to assign a first elevator to the user based on receiving the destination selection from the user, the processor configured to receive from a user identification analysis unit in a second elevator user identification data, and to assign the destination selected by the user to the second elevator based on receiving the user identification data from the user identification analysis unit in the second elevator.
12. The elevator control system of claim 11, wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the second elevator from which the user identification data is received is the same as the first elevator assigned to the user, and to change an elevator assigned to the user from the first elevator to the second elevator, and to control the second elevator to travel to the destination selected by the user, based on determining that the second elevator is different from the first elevator.
13. The elevator control system of claim 11, wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the second elevator from which the user identification data is received is the same as the first elevator assigned to the user, and to control the second elevator to travel to the destination selected by the user based on determining that the second elevator is the same as the first elevator.
14. The elevator control system of claim 11, wherein the processor is configured to compare the user identification data received from the second elevator with user identification data stored in the user identification database to identify the user.
15. A method for controlling an elevator, comprising:
- receiving, from a user, a destination selection;
- assigning to the user a first elevator and notifying the user of the assignment;
- detecting the user in a second elevator; and
- controlling the second elevator to travel to the destination selected by the user based on detecting the user in the second elevator.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising:
- determining whether the second elevator in which the user is detected is the same as the first elevator assigned to the user; and
- changing an assignment of the user from the first elevator to the second elevator based on determining that the second elevator is different from the first elevator.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein receiving the destination selection from the user includes receiving, by an elevator assignment system, destination selections signal from a portable communication device associated with the user.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the portable communication device is a cell phone.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein detecting the user in the second elevator includes detecting wireless signals from a wireless identification element associated with the user.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein detecting the user in the second elevator includes detecting biometric data associated with the user.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 15, 2015
Publication Date: Aug 3, 2017
Inventors: Bradley Armand Scoville (Farmington, CT), Paul A. Simcik (Southington, CT)
Application Number: 15/328,238